Re: Display of Message "You do not have eclusive access toa databa
- From: "Joan Wild" <jwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:45:10 -0500
What is the exact text of the message? What does it say on the title bar of
the message box?
The '31' times seems odd. Perhaps there is code in a startup form that is
triggering this?
--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP
Ian Shaw wrote:
> Yes Joan, I had a few people check there read, write and delete
> capabilities and everyone is able to write, edit, delete capabilities
> in the foder that has the database.
>
> Where do I go from here??
>
> Please help, any advice will be well received.
>
> Many thanks,
> Ian
>
> "Joan Wild" wrote:
>
>> If you want to double check that users have the correct Windows
>> permissions on the folder, then have one of them open the folder in
>> Windows Explorer.
>>
>> Right-click, choose new..text file, and create a text file and save
>> it - if they can then they can't, then they don't have create
>> permissions on the folder.
>>
>> If they can, can they then successfully delete this file? If they
>> can't, then they don't have delete permissions on the folder.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Joan Wild
>> Microsoft Access MVP
>>
>> Ian Shaw wrote:
>>> Yes Lynn I think so ( not that I have checked) as if only one person
>>> is logged onto the database we don't get this annoying icon message
>>> so I'm assuming that we do. I shall check this when I go back to
>>> work for sure, but I would think so??
>>>
>>> The second someone else enters the database the subsequent new users
>>> always get the icon displayed requiring the new user to press enter
>>> 31 times.
>>>
>>> I would think if many one users can enter and delete information
>>> from the database, then the permissions would be set correctly
>>> wouldn't they??
>>>
>>> "Lynn Trapp" wrote:
>>>
>>>> The first thing to check is to see if all users have full access to
>>>> the folder that the database resides in. Particularly make sure
>>>> they have both write and delete permissions to the folder.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Lynn Trapp
>>>> MS Access MVP
>>>> www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
>>>> Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm
>>>> Jeff Conrad's Access Junkie List:
>>>> http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ian Shaw" <IanShaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:C95850DA-0F7F-4A19-A81E-B69428F88EA2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Hi Can someone please help me??
>>>>>
>>>>> Whenever there is more than one person logged into a networked
>>>>> database we get an icon that says we do not have exclusive excess
>>>>> to the database. if we
>>>>> click the "OK" button 31 times the icon disappears and everythink
>>>>> apears OK.
>>>>> If only one user is using the database we do not get this message
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone please help me??
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